The Electric Swing Club are dubbed as the “A-Z global home of ‘Electro Swing’ and the ‘New Swing Generation’. They offer an original experience for everybody in the business of entertainment, whether as a fan or as a promoter (etc).

The Electro Swing Club Vol. 1 is the resulted compilation of the best Electro-Swing that the club can offer with a variety of Electro to enjoy ranging from House to Drum ‘n’ Bass, as well as of course plenty of Swing to keep you entertained. First to kick off is (no.1) I Hate Myself,which has a title that implies its nature and is an interestingly heavy introduction. With a heavy, grooving bassline the steadily acclaimed Slamboree kick things into swing with smooth, jazzy samples that play in excellent contrast with the fused Electro & Drum ‘n’ Bass. Collectively, it formulates into a club song that will leave a crowd lively to say the least. Track two (no.2) Cabin Feverpositively slips into a more sexy, upbeat role to the record. A certain sing-a-long which again follows the Blues/Jazz trait, the chorus climaxes into a classically traditional example of evolved Electro-Swing.

The predominantly psychedelic House song (no.3) Kikilakiis a genuine example of deeply entrancing music that enforces a driven objective to dance. A probable fan favourite, Max Pashm & The Romany Diamonds together accumulate a thrilling club mix that incorporates some traditional swing instrumentals to keep the swingers swinging. Taking a leaf out of the book of breakbeat, James Copeland’s (no.4) Shut Up & Danceis thumping, jumping and exhilarating to listen to, and will no doubt keep you bouncing to the rhythmic breaks that play throughout. The not-too-impulsive Electro-Swing release (no.5) Touristfrom DJ Mibor however features bopping elements of house, and provides the compilation mix with some mellow chill time.

(no.7) Get Busyoverpowers you with Electro-House with some joyous, ecstatic Swing. With some huge bassy fills, there’s something different in every drop. (no.10) Swing Outdelivers a pulsating bassline with plenty of pleasurable Swing samples to keep you moving. The vigorously enlivening (no.11) Triple A(AAA) has some outrageously pacy instrumentals to accompany the dreamy singing that plays over. (no.12) I Can Swingis (you guessed it) features more outright Swing, with finely coerced samples to keep you swinging all the way through.

This is a must have for… anybody. Whether a Swing addict or a mild appreciator of the House genre, this record will have you rocking. End of.

You can buy the album online on iTunes, Beatport & Juno from their website by following the link below: